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Artist: Donald Brun
Original Swiss Industries Fair Basle English version vintage antique poster
By Donald Brun
Located in Spokane, WA
Original SWISS INDUSTRIES FAIR BASLE (Basel, Switzerland) vintage poOriginal 1938 Swiss Industries Fair Basel Poster by Donad Brun – Linen Backed, Industr...
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1930s Art Deco Donald Brun Prints and Multiples
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1958 Original poster by Brun (1909-1999) for Swissair to South America
By Donald Brun
Located in PARIS, FR
Original poster by Brun 🇨🇭 (1909-1999) created numerous posters that have written the history of Swiss graphic design and are now internationall...
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1950s Donald Brun Prints and Multiples
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Travel Poster: Swissair to Japan 1958 original vintage Swiss - Japanese
By Donald Brun
Located in London, GB
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Travel Poster: Donald Brun Primavera in Svizzera Spring in Switzerland: Lamb
By Donald Brun
Located in London, GB
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Davos, Switzerland original vintage ski poster by Donald Brun
By Donald Brun
Located in London, GB
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